
1) Actress Rigg 2) Adored princess 3) An aid for a princess 4) An aunt of Princess Beatrice 5) Anka hit 6) Artemis 7) Artemis alias 8) Artemis equivalent 9) Artemis to Romans 10) Artemis, to Cato 11) Artemis, to the romans 12) BBC television drama 13) Beloved 1981 bride 14) Beloved princess 15) Big European brand
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1) Artemis 2) English rose
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• (n.) The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis.
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(from the article `Houdon, Jean-Antoine`) The most celebrated of Houdon`s mythological works is his supple, elegant statue of `Diana,` first shown in 1777, although not at the Salonpossibly ... ...to a pretty and intimate Rococo ideal that is the quintessence of 18th-century taste. This Classicism was purified by Jean-A...
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(from the article `Revere`) ...First known as Rumney Marsh, it was settled in 1626 and was part of Boston from 1632 until 1739, when it became part of Chelsea. During the ...
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(from the article `Two Gentlemen of Verona, The`) The main source of the play`s plot was a translation of a long Spanish prose romance titled Los siete libros de la Diana (1559?; The Seven Books of ... ...Twelfth Night. As is generally true of Shakespeare, he derived the essentials of his plot from a narrative source, in this case a lon...
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in Roman religion, goddess of wild animals and the hunt, identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. Her name is akin to the Latin words dium (`sky`) ... [3 related articles]
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Roman name of Artemis.
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In Roman mythology, the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the Moon; daughter of Jupiter and twin of Apollo. Her Greek equivalent is the goddess
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The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. 'And chaste Diana haunts the forest shade. ... <zoology> ' (Pope) Diana monkey, a handsome, white-bearded monkey of West Africa (Cercopithecus Diana). ... Origin: L. Diana. ... Source: Websters Dic...
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(Myth.) The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess
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Diana haunts the forest shade.»
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In Roman mythology, Diana was an ancient Italian goddess, in later times identified with the Greek Artemis, With whom she had various attributes in common, being the virgin goddess of the moon and of the hunt, and as such associated with the crescent moon, bow, arrows, and quiver. The name is a feminine form of Janus. She seems to have been origina...
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Diana is a Swiss, trailer-mounted, twin 25 mm cannon anti-aircraft gun. Early versions were fitted with Oerlikon KBA cannons, later models with the KBB cannon. Diana fires 600 rounds-per-minute from a dual belt feed with a muzzle velocity of between 1100 and 1375 metres per second.
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Opening vocal syllables sung usually in rumba used to set the key of the song.
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[
n] - English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles 2. [n] - (Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon
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the Roman goddess of fertility, the moon, nature and childbirth; portrayed in art as a huntress; identified with Artemis.
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Towed anti-aircraft gun mount, BMARC [UK]
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Princess of Wales noun English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997)
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noun (Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis
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In Roman mythology, the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the Moon; daughter of Jupiter and twin of Apollo. Her Greek equivalent is the goddess Artemis. The huntress was depicted as an athlete bearing a bow and arrow, and sometimes a shield against Cupid's love darts. Hounds, stags, and nymphs were her companions, including Callisto transfo...
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See Artemis.
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(Princess of Wales) (Lady Diana Spencer), born 1961, wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. · an ancient Roman deity, virgin goddess of the moon and of hunting, and protector of women, identified by the Romans with the Greek Artemis. · the moon personified as a goddess. · a female given name.
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Diana is a Latin name for girls. The meaning is `divine, noble` The name Diana is most commonly given to Italian girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) What do they use in other countries? Dayann Dian (English) Dione (English) Dyan (English ) Dioni Diony Di Dyonne The name sounds like: Dina, Dana, Dhana, Digna, Diona, Duana, Dwana See ...
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